Computex 2022 ran from May 23 - May 27 in Taipei, Taiwan, and it’s the biggest and most exciting computing event in the calendar. Unlike last year, which was online-only (with Computex 2020 being cancelled altogether), Computex 2022 happened in-person.
But because Taiwan is still limiting international visitors due to the Covid-19 pandemic, press from other parts of the world weren’t there in the kind of numbers we’ve been used to seeing pre-pandemic. And that includes us. APC has remotely covered Computex 2022 via a full week of virtual press briefings and announcements. Here’s all the biggest breaking news from the show.
There were keynote presentations from Nvidia and AMD, as well as showings from Asus, Gigabyte and more. A great many of these big players all have headquarters in Taiwan, of course; other international companies may not be present. That’s the case for Intel, which is probably the most noticeable absence from this year’s event.
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